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again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with local and state authorities and the red cross is also very active in our recovery efforts. >> rob, what are the weather conditions right now? are people out of danger from the weather? >> caller: well, currently, within indian athere are no severe weather indicators. it is anywhere between 40 to 50 degree, depending on where are you at in the state. we do have strong winds, but no tornadic activity or severe storms reported at this time. >> we are seeing a lot of damage here in the pictures we are looking at right now. are rescuers able to get out there and search in the darkness? >> caller: yes. you know
again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with...
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at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeff spoke with the hosts of the first pbs online film festival. and tonight's edition of "need to know" goes back to ohio in advance of tuesday's primary. they revisit the stories of four people hit hard by the recession, and ask what they want from the presidential hopefuls. here's an excerpt. >> here in ohio, we've seen deep resilience in the face of real economic stress. >> i have to keep on moving on. >> reporter: and now with ohio's critical republican primary just days away, the most important state of all on s
at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics...
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kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is overwhelming. >> once again, mother nature has dealt a blow to indiana. >> officials said entire communities, homes, schools and businesses are gone. >> we love you and we're with you. it's not just government. this is their neighbors here to help. >> the friday twisters threatened millions of people from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the national weather service issued nearly 300 tore naid zoe warnings friday. it wasn't over. thunderstorms rocked georgia this morning bringing more dam. despite the many warnings, the twister struck so quickly and with such force that ma
kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget. the sirens and wind. our team tonight reports in from across the disaster zone. we begin with meteorologist ginger zee in henryville, indiana tonight. ginger, good evening. >> david, just moments ago. the national weather service gave us an update. they've rated this tornado that demolished henryville an ef-4. that means winds up to 200 miles per hour. that means what happened behind me, the tales of survival were a true miracle. >> almost 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 m
indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget....
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elsewhere in indiana, survivors are counting their blessings. elaine quijano is in the town of henryville tonight. >> reporter: wayne talbott used to have one of the best views in henryville but no longer. perched high on a hill, he sees only destruction. >> i worked all my life to have what we have, and it's all gone in 15 seconds, and... it's almost more than you can bear. >> reporter: just before the tornado reached his house, he managed to get his quadriplegic daughter to an interior room. then he heard the roar. >> i just got back in the front door, and went to shut the door and it hit and i couldn't close the door. i had to hold on to the door. >> reporter: he remembers saying a prayer. >> "dear lord, please take care of us." and he did. >> good girl, careful, find it. >> reporter: search teams scoured henryville, a town of 1900, for survivors. paige kolok and her partner patty hanifen, and search dog evie, began combing through the debris hours after the storm hit yesterday afternoon. >> we came at night so we searched, but you can also s
elsewhere in indiana, survivors are counting their blessings. elaine quijano is in the town of henryville tonight. >> reporter: wayne talbott used to have one of the best views in henryville but no longer. perched high on a hill, he sees only destruction. >> i worked all my life to have what we have, and it's all gone in 15 seconds, and... it's almost more than you can bear. >> reporter: just before the tornado reached his house, he managed to get his quadriplegic daughter to...
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mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video out of pe pekin indiana where you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky and reaching its fury and reaching down toward the earth and cutting its path of destruction. we now know from the national weather service debris was pulled some 5,000 feet in the air before it was deposited. we also know as the tornado was working its way along the ground four people on that particular scene were are killed. marysville indiana. wiped out an entire town. back out here live you can see the power crews restoring power engaged in what is now th
mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video...
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out of henryville, indiana. roll that. we'll take a look at it. this is some of the damage we've seen just coming in. i also think we've got damage of the actual funnel itself. look at that. that roam right there just leveled. the one next to it appears to be fine. we haven't seen a damage survey from the national weather service, but i don't think there is any question this is going to be at least an ef-3 or greater, a severe or major tornado. not every tornado we had yesterday was that powerful, that was certainly one of the strongest ones. of the 9 reports we had yesterday. >> there were some states hit by this storm and it's questionable whether it was tornadic activity or whether there were straight-line winds that could cause damage, sometimes looks similar to tornadic activity. >> it can. one of the things we look for has to do with what direction everything is falling through. whether tree bark has come off the trees. if pieces of metal are twisted, all those things. you have to get up in the air, too. they're in helicopters today looking
out of henryville, indiana. roll that. we'll take a look at it. this is some of the damage we've seen just coming in. i also think we've got damage of the actual funnel itself. look at that. that roam right there just leveled. the one next to it appears to be fine. we haven't seen a damage survey from the national weather service, but i don't think there is any question this is going to be at least an ef-3 or greater, a severe or major tornado. not every tornado we had yesterday was that...
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the direction in henriville, indiana, is astounding. school buses tossed like toys, homes tossed from foundations. we begin in henriville. >> forecasters predicted the harsh weather that came through southeastern indiana but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. the images here in henriville, indiana, are breath taking. we're standing front of what used to be henriville high school. as you can see, a shelf its remain. the middle score next door, the roof entirely blown off. as the sun begins to rise here in henriville, the residents here are letting it sink in of what just happened. >> it's hard. it's just hard on everybody. everything's gone. you know, everything is just gone. >> reporter: the forecast for southern indiana called for severe weather. but what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> didn't really think it was going to happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and never hits us. >> reporter: tornadoes ripped through a four county radius leveling small farming communities. there
the direction in henriville, indiana, is astounding. school buses tossed like toys, homes tossed from foundations. we begin in henriville. >> forecasters predicted the harsh weather that came through southeastern indiana but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. the images here in henriville, indiana, are breath taking. we're standing front of what used to be henriville high school. as you can see, a shelf its remain. the middle score next door, the roof entirely blown off. as...
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national guard troops have been deployed there and in indiana. in an instent tornadoes destroyed homes and turned lives upside down. here's what living through a tornado is like through a survivor's own words. >> everywhere you look there's just a story like this, a bus into a building, a mobile home completely flattened, just major damage everywhere in this area. >> everything was beating around our heads. we thank god we made it. >> i looked up and i was talking to my daughter across the street and i looked up and i seen debris everywhere. next thing i knew, i thought it was a dream. >> there's gas leaks. the houses are all completely demolished back there, completely to the ground. >> the building shook, the lights went off. the noise was incredible. >> baseball-sized haim that i can't honestly tell you what's going on. >> it was just like you were on a wave scale, you were going like this, the next thing i know, i'm pushing tables, refrigerators, freezers, whatever i had on me off of me. >> it seem liked the house was just lifted up and then
national guard troops have been deployed there and in indiana. in an instent tornadoes destroyed homes and turned lives upside down. here's what living through a tornado is like through a survivor's own words. >> everywhere you look there's just a story like this, a bus into a building, a mobile home completely flattened, just major damage everywhere in this area. >> everything was beating around our heads. we thank god we made it. >> i looked up and i was talking to my...
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storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri, tennessee and kansas. now back to "on the record." and for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox newschannel. stay with us. >> >> oklahoma on super tuesday. the governor has not made an endorsement. will she announce her pick before the primary? good evening. >> reporter: how are you, greta? >> very well. are you going to endorse between now and super tuesday? and if so, do we get the pleasure of having it here? now? >> reporter: i am not planning on endorsing right now. you know, oak is one of the most conservative states in the natio
storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri,...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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an indiana toddler is in critical condition today. rescuers found her alone in a field after yesterday's tornado outbreak. 20-month-old baby was flown to two local hospitals before being identified by a relative. a hospital spokesman says the girl is breathing with the help of a tube. >>> and republican leaders are condemning conservative radio talk show host rush limbaugh after he called a law student who uses contraception a slut. sandra fluke testified before congress advocating that insurance companies cover birth control. president obama called fluke to support her, but limbaugh has not backed down from his comment. >>> and in just a few minutes, washington state kicks off its republican presidential caucuses. 40 delegates there are at stake. the winner stands to gain momentum three days before the biggest contest yet, super tuesday. that's when ten states hold
an indiana toddler is in critical condition today. rescuers found her alone in a field after yesterday's tornado outbreak. 20-month-old baby was flown to two local hospitals before being identified by a relative. a hospital spokesman says the girl is breathing with the help of a tube. >>> and republican leaders are condemning conservative radio talk show host rush limbaugh after he called a law student who uses contraception a slut. sandra fluke testified before congress advocating...
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>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and left feed here so they would have something to eat. earlier are in the day we were looking at folks rebuilding a fence surrounding a horse pasture. they just completed that fence, largely using materials from the original finance that they found that the tornado had strewn around. as we pan back here, notice the hilly terrain that we have in the area. this seemed to have caused the tornado to sort of hop so you will go into some areas you will see a cluster of homes completely destroyed and then you will see some neighboring homes at a differe
>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and...
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we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature video from dine doin. they can see the funnel cloud form taking shape and slowing reaching down to earth it did deadly detruction . cruised before bouncing up in the sky. it was awesome and terrifying and they couldn't help but watch it until the final second. >> it was scary. and last second. it got to the bottom of the hill. i jumped in the bathtub and waited it out. >> you talk about the power outages. this is one example. can you see the power transformers that explode. here is a one that was knocked to the ground . crews doing the important work of trying to restore
we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature...
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now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying their best. joining us now is the governor of indiana, mitch daniels. thank you for joining us live on cn. you just guangdong with a tour. tell us some of the things you saw and your assessment. >> we're not unfamiliar with the wrath of mother nature in indiana but this is about as worse as we've seen in the years since i've been in this job. i will say that it proves that preparation and better warning systems do matter and undoubtedly saved a lot of lives. and i'm very impressed with the work of our people who responded. we're getting better at that every time it happens. >> reporter: we h
now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying...
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from indiana to kentucky and into ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain. golfball sized hail and wind. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is a huge outbreak going on in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: in hamilton tennessee dozens of injuries are reported. the storm sheared trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of rubble. >> this is real life. >> reporter: it's a race to clear blocked roads so vehicles can get to the people who need help. >> we are just working at this hour to try to make sure everybody is accounted for. >> reporter: in harrisburg already beaten down by the twister days ago they can only hope they will be spared a second blow. . >> here in the bay area a lot of people very excited for the weekend and here is bill martin to tell us why. >> a great looking weekend ahead. we had the rain earlier in the week. we win begin to warm up. the storms are still going off. we will look at the current im
from indiana to kentucky and into ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain. golfball sized hail and wind. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is a huge outbreak going on in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: in hamilton tennessee dozens of injuries are reported. the storm sheared trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of...
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some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. the violent weather there wiping one town off the map and tearing the roof off a high school. kentucky state government says kentucky national guard troops have been deployed. this just days after a huge storm triggered dozens of tornadoes in illinois, and kansas. joining us live on the phone is buddy rogers from kentucky emergency management. buddy, thank you for coming on with us tonight. we're hearing that people have been killed there. what can you tell us? >> that is correct. we have 12 confirmed deaths in kentucky related to today's storm. and that number may rise during the night. we've got reports of over 200 injuries. and the conditions are those injuries. big concern are those still maybe entrapped and rescue workers are working in the dark. >> were people who are injured where are they now? and how are they finding shelter? >> we have several shelters open in the state. several shelters and those that have been released in press releases and posted on web sites. there are s
some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. the violent weather there wiping one town off the map and tearing the roof off a high school. kentucky state government says kentucky national guard troops have been deployed. this just days after a huge storm triggered dozens of tornadoes in illinois, and kansas. joining us live on the phone is buddy rogers from kentucky emergency management. buddy, thank you for coming on with us tonight. we're hearing that people have been killed there. what...
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and word is that the southern town of marysville, indiana has been completely decimated. now the sheriff from that town said, quote: it is completely gone. joining us now on the phone from henryville, indiana to tell us all about the extent of the damage sustained there and throughout the entire state our very own mike tobin. mike? >> hi, sean. it's remarkable with the intensity of funnel clouds the fact that you can approach one of these strike zones and not think that the damage is that bad. you see a lot of water and see a lot of emergency vehicles until you get right here to the bulls eye. a lot of damage. i'm looking at the damage to a building that had the roof torn off it appears to be a high school and one of the buildings adjacent. trees torn down. the file lage is largely gone because we are still winter. the trees are actually continue -- except for the trees that are standing. >> sean: i think we lost mike tobin as can you hear we are just telling new this report tonight that in fact an entire town we believe in indiana has, in fact, been decimated and as we h
and word is that the southern town of marysville, indiana has been completely decimated. now the sheriff from that town said, quote: it is completely gone. joining us now on the phone from henryville, indiana to tell us all about the extent of the damage sustained there and throughout the entire state our very own mike tobin. mike? >> hi, sean. it's remarkable with the intensity of funnel clouds the fact that you can approach one of these strike zones and not think that the damage is that...
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holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking about how central this issue is to him. >> and today's second iran headline, president obama will talk to apa, kr, the american israel public affairs committee tomorrow and joining me is david millie, senior adviser at the state department. thanks for joining us, aaron. >> is president obama going further than he ever has before in warning iran using the military option to prevent them from building a nuclear weapon? >> imf on not sure what the united states would do. he's trying to reassure the israelis into stay their hand and
holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking...
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rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior high across the street we have a car overturned, another school bus and clearly the school itself has been ripped apart. i am joined by karen, a teacher at this school. you not in the school yesterday when this happened but your husband is the presence president. do you, you have a lot of your life is wrapped up and what are you seeing? >>guest: just amazed that we have people walk out of the building. the kids were released early helping to get them home safely and talking to my husband last night there were 39 in the school staff and
rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior...
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this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could to get this community back on its feet el we'll have a live report for from hen rayville, indiana coming up at 8:30. >>> dozens of people will undergo surgery for free today. that's because they can't afford health insurance. allie rasmus is live in san francisco where doctors and nurses are volunteering their time to potentially save lives. >> reporter: we're on the same floor of the operating room where all of this will take place a short time from now. this is the fourth floor of kaiser in san francisco. and off in the distance you can see physicia
this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could...
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we have to move on to other schools, but that's frances from indiana. we're asking about the school district, what's working, what's failing. detroit, michigan, republican line. charlie. caller: how you doing, sir? i think arne duncan's message was completely missed. what he was saying is when kids arrive at school, you know, when they're maybe in the preschool or kindergarten, they don't know the difference between the front of the book and back of the book. i think what he's saying is the parents aren't spending enough time with their kids. we have three sons. we spend an awful lot of time with them when they were growing up reading books, sitting down with them. that's like, where does the responsibility begin with the parents? instead of pointing the fingers at the superintendents and the school boards and teachers aren't doing their job, what are the parents doing? where's their responsibility? host: is that a fail in your mind when it comes to parental responsibility? caller: absolutely. i think that they look to teachers many times to help raise
we have to move on to other schools, but that's frances from indiana. we're asking about the school district, what's working, what's failing. detroit, michigan, republican line. charlie. caller: how you doing, sir? i think arne duncan's message was completely missed. what he was saying is when kids arrive at school, you know, when they're maybe in the preschool or kindergarten, they don't know the difference between the front of the book and back of the book. i think what he's saying is the...
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at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be temporarily laid off. shares of on-line review site yelp soared 64% today on its first day of trading. connecticut authorities have charged william ryan jennings, morgan stanley's co-head of fixed income capital markets, with a hate crime for allegedly threatening and stabbing a new york city cab driver. the incident happened back in december. jennings says he was held captive by the driver after he disputed the charge for the ride to his connecticut home. chad condit, the son of disgraced former congressman gary condit is reportedly running for congress as an independent ne
at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be...
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national guard troops are already in both kentucky and indiana. we will bring you any significant developments throughout the program as they occur. >>> in washington state today, republicans are heading to the polls to vote in today's presidential caucuses. right now, i'm joined by katherine rampell of "the new york times." tamara drought vice president of policy and programs for the progressive i think tank and author of the book "strapped." liz maher and doug rushcop. author of "live inc." it's great to have you all here today. >> thank you. >> all right. this is what i want to start with. you may not have known it based on watching the news but a lot of economic numbers hit this week. i think it is the most surreal thing. we have the economy at the center of our conversation akroos the spe-- across the spectrum. people didn't know what a housing start was and now look for the housing starts and everybody anxiously watching the housing numbers. it is anchoring our economy and as soon as the economy starts getting better it's as if it's been suc
national guard troops are already in both kentucky and indiana. we will bring you any significant developments throughout the program as they occur. >>> in washington state today, republicans are heading to the polls to vote in today's presidential caucuses. right now, i'm joined by katherine rampell of "the new york times." tamara drought vice president of policy and programs for the progressive i think tank and author of the book "strapped." liz maher and doug...
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at least 28 people are dead in kentucky, indiana and ohio. 14 of them here in indiana alone. state police here tell me it has been a painstaking process searching for the missing. they say the death toll is likely to rise. the storms barrelled through henryville, indiana, with a violence that shocked even vetean emergency workers like state police sergeant jerry gooden. >> it happened all of the sudden. we knew it was a possibility and we were trying to prepare. you can't prepare for this. there is no way you can prepare for something like this happening. >> reporter: the storms ripped the roof off the high school. all the students inside escaped unhurt. but there are people missing and without power or cell service or land lines. finding them is not easy. family members are coming to this canadlcandlelit church bas to add loved ones to the list of unaccounted for. in west liberty, kentucky, four people were killed. the national guard was sent to assess the damage and assist with the cleanup of the destroyed downtown. back in henryville, tony yates is thankful to have his 6-y
at least 28 people are dead in kentucky, indiana and ohio. 14 of them here in indiana alone. state police here tell me it has been a painstaking process searching for the missing. they say the death toll is likely to rise. the storms barrelled through henryville, indiana, with a violence that shocked even vetean emergency workers like state police sergeant jerry gooden. >> it happened all of the sudden. we knew it was a possibility and we were trying to prepare. you can't prepare for...